2016年10月10日 星期一

2016-2017 Junior Grand Prix Week 7 - Dresden

1. Jun Hwan Cha


The clear winner of this event. A complete skater with great jumps and lovely emotion who just stands out among the junior gentlemen. At this rate, I am sure, and I dare to say, that he is going to win the JGPF at Marseille, and probably the Junior Worlds. I am all for in for him.


2. Conrad Orzel 


Seems like Canada is the origin of musical skater. Conrad feels the music with his heart, and performs the best he could. He needs to work on the jumps, especially his free leg, though. But it is nevertheless a great start for him.

3. Mitsuki Sumoto


Mitsuki's jumps are filled with so much flow in the exits. He doesn't jump very high, but his rotation is super fast, therefore he is able to fully rotate his jumps. He still has room to grow and something to improve, for example his spins and speed. A great start to his debut season!




1. Anastasia Gubanova


Anastasia has undoubtedly great musicality, but her jumps are yet to be refined. Her jumps seem to be a little out of control, thats something she needs to work on. I just appreciate so much her musicality and artistic presentation, certainly on of the best among the young Russian ladies.


2. Yuna Shiraiwa


She fought back and won the silver! Yeah!! Good job Yuna. You can see that she did not rush to get the jumps after she made a mistake in the short, but she rather took the time to feel the music and prepare well for the jumps. Great strategy and mentality. I hope to see her more in the future!

P.S. I prefere her previous costume though with the fabric hanging onto her arms. It looks more gypsy and Esmeralda-ish.


3. Eunsoo Lim


The great Eunsoo continues to shine in the JGP series. She won the bronze with her magnificent SP. There is still some problem with her FS, like her first combo, that have to be corrected. But she certainly has a big future. She will become a great skater, so wait for her. Finally, once again a big CONGRATULATIONS on your bronze medal!


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